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Tax Planning Strategies
2025 Personal Tax Calendar
While most Canadians are aware of the April 30 personal income tax filing deadline, there are other important tax deadlines that must be observed over the course of the year – especially if you want to take advantage of certain tax deductions and credits. This calendar summarizes several important dates on the tax calendar and offers some tips to help you with your overall wealth planning. Where a deadline falls on a weekend or a holiday recognized by the Canada Revenue Agency (“CRA”), the deadline is generally extended to the next business day.
2025 Personal Tax Calendar
Canadian Snowbirds and U.S. Income Tax
Although Canadian snowbirds reside in the U.S. for only a part of the year, there is the potential of being considered a U.S. resident and, in turn, having to pay U.S. income tax on the same basis as a permanent U.S. resident. This article outlines how the U.S. government determines whether you are a resident for income tax purposes; namely, it covers the criteria for meeting the Substantial Presence Test, Closer Connection Exception and the Canada U.S. Income Tax Treaty Tie-Breaker Rules.
Canadian Snowbirds and U.S. Income Tax
Capital Gains Tax Update - What You Need to Know Now
As outlined in our 2024 Federal Budget Review publication, Budget 2024 proposed several important new measures impacting individuals and business owners, most notably the proposed increase in the capital gains inclusion rate (i.e., the amount of a capital gain that is included in income for tax purposes).
Capital Gains Tax Update - What You Need to Know Now
Estate & Succession Planning
Importance of Estate Planning
You have devoted yourself to providing for your family and saving for a comfortable retirement, but have you also planned for what would happen if you were no longer around to take care of things or if you became incapacitated? While there are a number of legitimate reasons for avoiding the issue – ranging from “I don’t have time” to “it’s a difficult topic to think about” – estate planning is too important to ignore.
Importance of Estate Planning
Research
Rates Scenario
Rates Scenario, covering currencies and markets outside of the U.S. and Canada.
Rates Scenario
Economic and Market Updates
September 2, 2022
Global Markets Commentary
September 2, 2022
Global Equity Weekly
September 2, 2022
Focus
Education and Knowledge
September 1, 2020
Periodic Table of Asset Class Returns
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2025 Wealth Planning Facts & Figures